Name: Anonymous 2006-04-27 3:13
Philosophical question
I have an old Packard Bell Legend computer. It was manufactured around 1995. Here is it's detailed information
CPU: Intel Pentium (1) 120Mhz
RAM: 57MB in 4 SIMMs
Chipset: Some old VIA chipset, I think.
Cirrus Logic on board PCI graphics, 2MB video RAM
Has the old buggy CMD640 IDE chip.
BIOS chip is a socketed EEPROM.
ISA/PCI bus, have 2 NICs, a PCI USB 1.1 card, and a Logicode 56WP modem (an old 8-bit ISA modem)
6GB Maxtor HD
Think a DVD-ROM would work in it? I want to try to install Debian Linux via DVD on this.
I have an old Packard Bell Legend computer. It was manufactured around 1995. Here is it's detailed information
CPU: Intel Pentium (1) 120Mhz
RAM: 57MB in 4 SIMMs
Chipset: Some old VIA chipset, I think.
Cirrus Logic on board PCI graphics, 2MB video RAM
Has the old buggy CMD640 IDE chip.
BIOS chip is a socketed EEPROM.
ISA/PCI bus, have 2 NICs, a PCI USB 1.1 card, and a Logicode 56WP modem (an old 8-bit ISA modem)
6GB Maxtor HD
Think a DVD-ROM would work in it? I want to try to install Debian Linux via DVD on this.